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Braveheart on DVD (1995)

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Starring: Mel Gibson | Sophie Marceau | Patrick McGoohan | Catherine McCormack
Director: Mel Gibson
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 180 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Action/Adventure | Drama | Thriller
Languages: English
Released: 04/11/2002

Brief synopsis of Braveheart

In the late 13th century, William Wallace returns to Scotland after living away from his homeland for many years. The king of Scotland has died without an heir and the king of England, a ruthless pagan known as Edward the Longshanks, has seized the throne. Wallace becomes the leader of a ramshackle yet courageous army determined to vanquish the greater English forces. At the historic battle of Stirling, Wallace leads his army to a stunning victory against the English. Knighted by the grateful Scottish nobles, Sir William Wallace extends the conflict south of the border and storms the city of York. King Edward I is astonished by the unexpected turn of events. Unable to rely on his ineffectual son Prince Edward, Longshanks sends his daughter-in-law Princess Isabelle to discuss a truce with Wallace.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Mel Gibson directs this 13th-century saga of Scottish revolt against English tyranny with a claymore-like flourish, defying the criticism that there are moments as bogus as plastic haggis. He also stars, portraying William Wallace as a medieval, woad-smeared Mad Max-like hero, a rebel leader and rabble rouser, an intrepid champion from the mould of Hollywood heroes, made believable by the grace of the star. However, if he's a wartime resistance leader in the style of Robin Hood with a comely Maid Marion in the shape of Sophie Marceau then Patrick McGoohan as the villainous King Edward “Longshanks” is a jeering, sneering cliché too far — the Sheriff of Nottingham with his own portable torture chamber. As director, Gibson's control over thousands of extras, in the swift succession of gruesome hand-to-hand battles, is as effective as anything in Laurence Olivier's Henry V. But when the action moves in for the emotional kill, the film loses credibility — Wallace's disdain at his own disembowelment being a prime example. Yet, for all its stereotypes and disparities, there is a nicely judged air of political cynicism, as noblemen switch allegiances as easily as horses. It succeeds in bringing to life the reality of Scottish patriotism and brilliantly captures the spirit of a revolution 700 years before its deliverance. Little wonder it won an Oscar for best picture.

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	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

A stirring nationalistic epic, acted and directed with great verve; some of the history may be suspect, but the film creates a sense of myth with its sweep and passion.

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Rated - 5 starsTop film....

Damien Barrow from at the top of a hill overlooking never never land.... , 26/05/2004

Get this if you haven't seen it yet. The film is sheer genious. Mel Gibson's best film ever in my view...

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Rated - 5 stars

Danyel#1 from NEWTON STEWART , 02/04/2004

My favourite film of all time - based on the true story about Scotlands national hero William Wallace. Mel Gibson has produced an epic film, which whilst not 100% historically accurate is 100% non stop drama and action. A truely great swashbuckling 3 hours.

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Rated - 2 starsOch aye the Ozzie is rubbish

A customer from Cheshire , 29/05/2006

Where did he get that dodgy Scottish accent? It's just terrible. And the plot strays so far from the real story it's laughable.

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Rated - 1 starsanti-english lies

A customer from Wales , 06/07/2006

It's too easy to bash the English, especally when it's inaccurate.

If it were the other way around, the noise would still be heard.

  7 out of 11 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 starsUtter Toilet

H3rm1t from Leatherhead , 18/08/2008

The only reason I give it 1 star is because the battles were gritty and realistic. Other than that its Hollywoods classic licence to utterly bend history to suit its own needs, what a load of inaccurate tosh. Jocks will love it !

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